[ Graves pays Credence a visit, deciding to look in on him just because he can, because keeping tabs on him is the wisest thing to do -- who knows what else can provoke the Obscurus from him? Theirs is something complicated, and Graves tries not to think about how the young man seems to see his imposter when he looks into his face; an inevitable, expected thing, but no less galling.

He comes to where he knows Credence works, and waits in the lounge for him, taking in the unfamiliar setup of this house. It belongs to Charles; the man with the strange sort of magic who seems to have gained Credence's trust. He's not sure if that's a good or bad thing quite yet; he's not entirely sure of the man's agenda, which warrants even further caution. Credence Barebone, after all, is a very powerful weapon -- and when fallen into the wrong hands, can have devastating results and ramifications. He's also surprisingly human, he thinks, and it's more and more difficult to think of him simply as a threat; the young man is one of them, a wizard left to his own devices and abandoned, failed by MACUSA, and -- well, here they are.